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Gary Taaffe
Gary Taaffe is the No. 1 Amazon Bestselling Author of 9 fiction and 2 non-fiction books, including the Urban Hunters series for Young Adults and his Stampede series, a no-nonsense guide to book marketing for authors. New York Book Review, W.D La Rue said, "I would read ANYTHING this man wrote."... show more

Gary Taaffe is the No. 1 Amazon Bestselling Author of 9 fiction and 2 non-fiction books, including the Urban Hunters series for Young Adults and his Stampede series, a no-nonsense guide to book marketing for authors. New York Book Review, W.D La Rue said, "I would read ANYTHING this man wrote." Gary lives in Forster-Tuncurry, Australia, where he's surrounded by waterways for fishing and bushland for hunting. He writes fulltime with new books coming out in quick succession. If you want to be the first to hear of his latest release, sign up to his newsletter, and if you want to find Gary socially, head on over to his website at BunyaPublishing.com.Connect with Gary here:BunyaPublishing.comFacebook, Pinterest & Instagram - Gary TaaffeTwitter - @Urban_Hunters
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Birth date: May 03, 1964
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Scottish Bookworm in Quebec
Scottish Bookworm in Quebec rated it 12 years ago
This is a sweet story of an Aboriginal boy in Outback Australia and his relationship with his family. It explores their love and closeness and the main character Billy's attempts to outwit his older brothers. I felt the author did an excellent job of describing Aboriginal culture and their daily l...
Books: A true story
Books: A true story rated it 12 years ago
Another fun short story in the Urban Hunters series. I really liked how we got to learn a little more about Billy and Amber and their personalities. We get to see their relationship grow in little, adorable ways. But I really struggled with the conflict in this one. It just didn’t feel real to m...
Books: A true story
Books: A true story rated it 13 years ago
In Walkabout, Billy goes into the “whitefella” culture for the first time and his culture shock is charming, honest and amusing. I loved the Australian lingo throughout the book. Some of the words I’d never heard before, but it wasn’t too difficult to figure out, like when he slides his “sunnies” (I...
Books: A true story
Books: A true story rated it 13 years ago
Four Small Stones was like The Jungle Book set in Aboriginal Australia. When I saw the subtitle, “Billy’s Gotta Find Some Girls,” I knew I had to read it. I was pulled in from the first page by how vivid and visual the writing was. I was immersed in an entirely new and fascinating culture that was s...
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